[MEDIA] (Rockwell) [MEDIA] (Brinell) A round indentation goes into the working hub, that is transferred into the die face, but opposite. It’s now...
...what I am referring to, Pete Apple said I should re-evaluate my Rockwell Test content in the 2000 AND SOMETHING message. So I did. This is a...
...P. Apple said.... So I looked at the one I knew looked like a Rockwell Test on my 1959 Lincoln Cents, and sure enough it’s the different grey...
...to say but nothing in your photos even remotely resembles a Rockwell Test Mark. Suggest you ask an English teacher to review your posts prior...
Because the gosh-darned bartender is afraid to cut him off for fear of losing a tip. What the bartender doesn't know is that he only has pennies....
If "Rockwell test" coins are so rare -- and if they exist, they must be, because most experts believe they don't exist -- how do you suppose...
In my old metal shop I sold my Rockwell tester. I should have kept it. Could have made $$ ... Guess I could just use a small ball point pen too...
...doubling... the inclusion seems to subtlety reach a ball tip as Rockwell Test’s (as explained by PCGS would include die cracks due to the...
...the Mint a question about the effects of striking pressure on Rockwell test Marks on a planchet. Their answer is a bit confusing, but I think...
Rockwell tests are done on the side of the die, not the face.
Pete, I've seen the Rockwell Test done on a Silver Eagle planchet at the West Point Mint. The small indentation would disappear upon approx. 75+...
I asked the Mint if there was a time in the past when a Rockwell Test was performed on the face of a die. Here is their answer: "No, there was...
Bob. Stop with the microscope or you'll lose your mind. If you cant see it with a X10 loop. Nobody cares. Try something new. WEIGH EVERYTHING...
...Mint. If I understand this correctly, then there will never be a Rockwell Die Test showing on a coin. "The Rockwell-C hardness inspection is...
If indeed this was the first 1962 Tin Rockwell Test Die (the theory continued) by way of need of a surrogate tin free die depth relief model that...
...have a raised inner ear every other coin did after 1962 and why that Rockwell Test is on a 1963 Lincoln Cent instead.... with a two over the three.
The likeliness of a Rockwell Test is GREAT coming during a planchet and die combination for new reliefs including the 1962 removal of Tin from...
...the thread about clashes where @MommaHenn made a joke about Rockwell tests at 2pm on Monday and then all of a sudden not two days later you...
The primary thrust of my paper is Rockwell Test Marks on planchets.
...(TIN 1962) Which after 1961 was higher and rounded on the inner ear, a perfect use of deign reprisal and accepting the Rockwell Test implication.
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